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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 03, 1998
Filed:
Oct. 25, 1995
Yasuhiro Uemura, Hadano, JP;
Masakazu Sakaue, Atsugi, JP;
Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A packaging method of an electronic component for packaging the electronic component to a packaging substrate comprises the steps of: forming a predetermined quantity of solder bumps at connection portions of the electronic component; forming through-holes and pads on the packaging substrate in such a manner as to correspond to the solder bumps; applying a solder paste to pad portions of the through-holes and the pads formed on the surface of the packaging substrate in such a manner as to attain a specific quantity of solder components with the predetermined quantity of the solder bump; and heating the electronic component and the packaging substrate to a predetermined temperature such that button-shaped connection bumps having a predetermined height are formed between the pads and the packaging substrate so as to connect the electronic component and the packaging substrate and to keep a predetermined gap between the electronic component and the packaging substrate, and cylindrical-post connection bumps are formed between the through-holes and the packaging substrate in accordance with this predetermined gap so as to connect the electronic component and the packaging substrate. In this way, the cylindrical-post connection bumps are formed in association with the button-shaped connection bumps.